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U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg says Ukraine agreed to 22 specific conditions for peace deal with Russia

Source: Fox News

During talks in London on April 23, Washington and Kyiv reached an agreement on 22 specific conditions for a peaceful settlement of Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg said in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday.

“We had 22 concrete terms that they have agreed to. What they want... and what they have is a very comprehensive and permanent ceasefire that leads to a peace treaty. When I mean comprehensive, sea, air, land infrastructure for at least 30 days,” Kellogg said.

Among other things, according to Kellogg, Ukraine agreed to territorial concessions based on the current situation on the battlefield, but “not de jure — only de facto."

“The Ukrainians have already said they're willing to give up the land... not de jure, forever, but de facto because the Russians actually occupy it. […] That's what they're willing to go to, they told me that last week,” the special envoy said.

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